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Iraniansurgery Medical and Health Content Production Team

Iraniansurgery Medical and Health Content Production Team

The editorial and content production team at Iraniansurgery consists of specialist doctors, English-speaking and Arabic-speaking translators, and experienced writers in the field of medical and health content creation. Our primary aim is to provide comprehensive and accurate information on medications, diseases, and other health-related topics for the general public, using reliable scientific sources.

Our writers work closely with the most experienced doctors and surgeons in fields such as aesthetics, infertility treatment, weight-loss surgeries, ophthalmology, general surgery, dentistry, and more to deliver high-quality medical content to our audience.

In addition to serving as a specialized reference in the field of medical tourism services in Iran, Iraniansurgery strives to enhance public knowledge on health issues by producing scientific and credible articles in the Iraniansurgery Health Magazine. Given the sensitive nature of the health field, we make every effort to provide reliable and verified information. Therefore, we adhere to specific guidelines for publishing medical content on the Iraniansurgery website, which we will share with you below:

We are highly selective when choosing writers who collaborate with Iraniansurgery for medical articles. Our writers fall into two categories: those with direct medical experience or those who have been involved in related fields of medical and health content for many years.

The topics of the articles are divided into two categories based on the current needs of the community and existing trends in the medical world. Some medical articles are specifically tailored for audiences who are considering traveling to Iran for treatments, cosmetic surgeries, or infertility treatments. The second category includes articles on various medical topics, such as diseases, symptoms, and more, which are compiled from the most reputable medical journals worldwide.

While staying true to the original articles, we localize the content as much as possible to ensure it is easily understood by audiences who plan to travel to Iran for their treatments.

Content Update Policies
Given the rapid advancements in medical science, the medical articles produced by the Iraniansurgery content team are regularly updated. Our team works diligently to ensure that the medical information is accurate, reliable, and up-to-date. For instance, if there are changes in medical policies regarding the recovery period or the duration of a patient's stay in Iran for infertility treatment, or if the cost of a particular surgery, such as rhinoplasty in Iran, increases or decreases, we strive to promptly apply the necessary updates to the content published in the Iraniansurgery Health Magazine.

It is important to note that the content published in the Iraniansurgery Health Magazine is intended solely to increase your awareness and knowledge and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. Therefore, it is essential to consult with your specialist doctor for treatment based on your medical history.

We recommend that after conducting initial research and obtaining reliable information, you consult with our advisors and the top doctors and surgeons to guide you on the correct path to diagnosis and treatment. The best doctors and surgeons in Iran are ready to provide you with specialized consultations.
Consulting Physicians:
Dr. Javid
Dr. Shomali
Dr. Sayyadi
Dr. Keshkooli
Dr. Vahid Dastjerdi
Dr. Amir Reza Mesbahi

Placenta Accreta

What is Placenta Accreta? Placenta accreta is a condition in which the placenta (the food source for a baby in the uterus) grows too deeply into the wall of the uterus. In a typical pregnancy, the placenta easily detaches from the wall of the uterus following delivery. In placenta accreta,

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Septoplasty Complications

Septoplasty Complications and Risks Risks and Complications of Septoplasty As with any major surgery, septoplasty carries risks, such as bleeding, infection and an adverse reaction to the anesthetic. Other possible risks specific to septoplasty include: . Continued symptoms, such as nasal obstruction . Excessive bleeding . A change in the

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Appendectomy Recovery

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Chemical Pregnancy

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Dental Cavity

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Heart Cancer

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Hypertrophic Scar

What is a Hypertrophic Scar? A hypertrophic scar is a thick raised scar. It’s an abnormal response to wound healing in which extra connective tissue forms within the original wound area. The result a raised scar. Normally, a small wound to the top layer of your skin heals nicely. New

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Lobular Breast Cancer

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